Category: Public Interest

Last November, the Singapore Parliament passed the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2016 to amend the Singapore Constitution, with the most significant change being the introduction of reserved presidential elections in Singapore. Subsequently, in February this year, Parliament amended the Presidential Elections Act (“PEA”), introducing a slew of…

Amos Yee returned to the media forefront in late December last year when he was reported to have sought political asylum in the United States of America (“US”). This article sets out to explain what political asylum is and its legal consequences. What is Political Asylum? A person can qualify…

In a bid to reach out to electors to vote for them, election candidates, both the incumbent ruling party and opposition candidates alike, must promote and create awareness of their plans and strategies to manage the social, economic and political welfare of the country. This is done through the process…